The retriggering problem you mention is only a nuisance with longer
attack times.
If you send a gate to 'INPUT' instead of 'TRIG IN' and use fairly short
attack times, you can work around
this limitation.
metafoetus2002 wrote:
attack times.
If you send a gate to 'INPUT' instead of 'TRIG IN' and use fairly short
attack times, you can work around
this limitation.
metafoetus2002 wrote:
>
> Hi James,
>
> thanks for doing this! I just have one comment: I am missing an
> explicit mention of the
> DSG (and DTGs) behavior to ignore any signal at their TRIG INs for as
> long as they are
> producing envelopes. While this is the reason why DSG/DTG can do such
> wonderful things
> as acting as subharmonic generators / frequency counters, it is also
> the reason why it
> can't act as a real AD envelope, which can be a pain when setting up
> more conventional
> sounds (e.g. non-self-playing percussive sounds that are triggered by
> a keyboard or
> sequencer).
>
> I wish I'd spend more thought about this detail while putting together
> my custom panel to
> complement my Animal, which is now missing an ADSR. Luckily there are
> the DUAL ADSR
> M-CLASS available...which means making a new custom case.
>
> Best regards,
> Jan-Hinnerk
>
> -
>